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Reading  list  on  work  for  the  blind 
Compiled  by 
Minnie  M.  Beal 

Valuable  matter  may  also  be  found  in  cyclopedia  articles 
and  in  reports  of  libraries  circulating  books  for  the  blind 
and  of  institutions  for  instruction  of  the  blind. 

Starred  articles  are  on  Library  school  inspection  shelves. 


Allen,  L: Department  for  the  blind  in  free  libraries. 

(see  Pennsylvania  library  club.  Occasional  papers.  1899,  no, 9) 

— Education  of  the  blind.  ( see  Butler,  N:M.  ed.  Mono- 
graphs on  education  in  the  U.3.  1900.  2:18-29) 

Tangible  writing  for  the  blind.  (see  New  England  mag- 
azine, 1P90,  new  ser.  3:880-89) 

Alphabets  for  the  blind.  (see  Penny  mag, 1838,  7:111) 

Anagnosf  Michael  Needs  of  the  blind  . workshops  L not  asylums. : 
(see  Lend  a hand,  1887 > 2:3p9-91) 

Through  education  to  independence.  ( see  Education,  1899, 

20:299-308) 

And  the  blind  shall  see  an  invention  of  P rof.Stiens  . ( see 

Current  lit.  1908,  34:586) 

Armitage, -T:R*  Best  methods  for  improving  the  condition  of 
the  blind.  ( see  Jour. of  the  see. of  arts,  #1870,  18:195; 

1879,  27:228-29;  1886,  34:543-48) 

B.B.B.  The  blind  l their  limitations.  ( see  Uni  verbalist  quar. 
1856,  15:147-61) 

Remarks  on  the  blind  a their  education.  ( see  Universa- 

list  quar*  1854,  11:399-407) 

Babcock,  H.A.  Methods  for  facilitating  musical  instruction  in 
schools  for  the  blind.  7p.O.  Janesville  1883 

The  blind;  ( see  Sat „ rev.  1^89,  6P : 418-14) 


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Blind  people,  (see.  Quar.rev.  1865,  118:430-68) 

The  "blind,  their  works  & ways.  (see  Living  age,  1854  , 40:435) 

Books  for  the  "blind.  (see  Public  lib.  1902,  7:370) 

Books  for  the  blind,  A. L. A. discussion.  (see  Lib. iour. 1698 , 
23:0148-50) 

Campbell,  P.J.  Education  of  the  blind.  (see  Lend  a hand, 

1891.  7:231-33) 


Garter, 

L.W 

Types  for 

the  blind. 

(see  Macmillan’s  mag. 

1891, 

64: 

5 1-55) 

Convent 

for 

the  blind. 

( see  Month, 

1897,  89:255-59) 

Be  Turine,  V.  Photophonic  books  for  the  blind.  (see  Sci , 
Amer.sup.  1902,  54:28582') 


Draper,  S.A.  Literature  for  the  blind.  (see  Public  lib. 
1904,  9:147-49) 

Education  of  the  blind.  (see  Museum  of  foreim  lit.  A sci. 
1834,  24:230-35) 


Education  of  the  blind.  ( see  North  Amer.rev.  1833,  37; 20-58) 

Elliott,  Isrs  Maud  (Howe)  S Hall,  P.H.  Laura  Bridgman, 

59 4p. illus.C.  Bo st. 1903. 

Everett,  Ruth  Educating  the  deaf-blind.  (see  Amer. monthly 
rev. of  rev.  1902,  25:435—42) 

Exhibit  of  books  for  the  blind.  (see  Public  lib.  1905, 
10:22-23)  


A factory  with  blind  workers. 
18) 


(see  World's  work,  1903,  6:3817- 


Fa^rohild, 
(see  Lib. 


Mrs  S.C. 
jour. 1900 


Sew  York  state  library  for  blind. - 
25:77;  Public  lib.  1900,  5:101-2) 


Penn,  VM7.  Welfare  of  the  blind. 
45:472-79) 


( see  Fortnightly  rev.  1886, 


Fraser, 

1888 , 


Septimus 
3 : 318 -81 ) 


Education  of  the  blind. 


( see  Lend  a hand, 


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matter  for  the  blind,  Rules  for* 
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(see  U . S * o f fi  - 


Gerry,  M.S.  Library  of  congress  <5: 
mag.  190  3,  5 rT:  101-8) 

Good,  Arthur  Writing  machines  for 
sci . mo ♦ 1880 , 33: 643-52 ) 

Gray,  P.G.  Reading  for  the  blind. 


the  blind. 

(see  xcribr 

the  blind. 

(see  Popular 

( see  Public  lib.  1900, 


Hauptvogel,  Richard  Associations  for  helping  the  blind.  ( see 
Amer. jour. of  SDCiol.  1903,  8:687-92) 

Hodder,  Edwin  Notable  blind  folks.  ( see  Leisure  hour,  1885, 
34:616-19;  747^71) 

Howe,  S:G,  Education  of  the  blind.  ( see  Araer.  inst.  of  in- 
struction. Lectures,  183-4,  7:1-26) 

Hunter,  J.H.  Education  of  the  blind.  ( see  Canadian  mo.  L na- 
tional rev.  1880,  18:171-02) 


Javal,  Emile  On  becoming  blind,  advice  for  the  use  of  per- 
sons losing  their  sight.  191p.u.  N.i.1905 

Jones,  Li . • 0 • Education  of  the  blind.  i see  Scribner  mag. 1892, 

T C * r-7<"T  C‘  \ 
i-  c~  . i k — I j 

Keller,  Helen  Story  of  my  life.  441p . illus. 0 . 1 . 1.1905 

Kit to,  John  Lost  senses,  deafness  A blindness.  37°p . illus. C . 

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eye 


z e r arm e , Mau  r i c e de 
3;  Lr.  by  F.F. Lewis. 


The  blind  as  seen  through  blind 
154p • 0 . N.  Y. 1893 


Lewis,  ftp.  Necessity  of  state  care  of  the  adult  blind. 

(see  Charities,  1905,  13:497-98) 

Literature  for  the  blind.  (Mr  Gall’s  type)  ( see  Christian  ob- 
server, 1835,  35:175-80) 


MoCune,  Y.I.  Books,  printing  £ libraries  for 
Iowa  - State  institutions,  Board  of  control 
1900,  2:40-69) 


the  blind.  ( see 
of.  Bulletin, 


Methods  of  printing 
12:111-114) 


‘or  the  blind. 


see  Lend 


hand,  1894, 


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lis,  H.A.  Lav/  relating  to  the  relief  and  care  of  dependents. 
see  Amer. lour,  of  social.  1898,  4:51-54) 


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Moon,  F.C.  Books  <5.  libraries  for  the  blind;  read  before  the 
Pennsylvania  Library  club  and  New  Jersey  library  associa- 
tion at  Atlantic  City,  Ap.l,  1905.  6p.0.  N.Y.1905. 

Printed  for  private  circulation. 

Mooney,  J:A.  How  the  blind  see.  ( see  Catholic  world,  1889, 
49:671-88) 

Moore,  R.S.  Occupation  for  the  blind  carries.  (see  Nation, 
1898,  46:115) 

Music  for  the  blind  .Alston  type  . ( see  Penny  mag.  1338, 

7:219) 

Hew  England  asylum  for  the  blind.  ( see  North  Amer.  rev.  1829, 
31:66) 

New  York  state  library  for  blind.  ( see  Lib.  jour.  1399,  24:271 

On  prevention  of  blindness  in  the  new-born,  by  a member  of  the 
opl  halmological  society.  ( see  Chambers1  jour.  1336,  75:316- 
18) 


Printing  for  the  blind.  ( see  Nation,  1974,  19:431-32) 

Reading  for  the  blind.  ( see  Leisure  hour,  1979,  23:251-54) 

Ritter,  J:F.  How  the  blind  are  taught.  ( see  Chautauquan, 
1392,  15:65-73) 


Rutherford,  John.  William  Moon  and  his  work  for  the  blind. 

2‘?0n  . il ). us  . 0 . Pond  . 199? 


Sturgis,  Dinah.  kindergarten  for  the  blind.  ( see  New  Eng.  mag 
1895,  new  ser.  13:433-52) 

Swift,  S.T.  "For  the  blind  - a wonderful  world  of  light". 

(see  Catholic  world  1393,  67:507-lr-) 

Transportation  of  books  for  the  blind.  ( see  Lib.  jour.  1902, 
27:319;  U.&*  Official  postal  guide,  1905-date) 

Utley,  H:vv.  Books  for  the  blind.  (see  ALA  Proceedings, 

1278,  23:93-95) 


Books  for  the  blind  cShort  review  of  article  . ( see 

Literary  world,  1398,  29:232) 


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Wait,  W:E.  .A  college  for  the  blind,  Bp.O.  Fort  Plain  N.Y. 

New  York  system  of  punctography . lOp.Q.  N.Y. 1895 

What  some  libraries  are  doing  for  the  blind.  (see  Public 
lit.  1904,  9; 147-62) 

1904, 

Work  .for  the  adult  blind.  ( see  CharitiesA12:62)  ^ 

Iritin--  table  for  the  blind  .invented  by  J.B.Fry^  ( see  Every 
Saturday,  1371,  11:71) 

Zahm,  J.A.  New  system  of  writing  for  the  blind.  (see  Cath- 
olic world,  1895,  81:32-43) 


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